Convertible bag

ABSTRACT

A convertible bag comprises a main bag body ( 1; 21; 31; 41; 51 ) and a first accessory. The main bag body ( 1; 21; 31; 41; 51 ) forms a garment when it is in its expanding state and the first accessory is sewed in a proper position of the main bag body ( 1; 21; 31; 41; 51 ). When the garment is converted into the main hag body ( 1; 21; 31; 41; 51 ), the first accessory is closed so that one portion of the garment is stably hided inside the other portion of the garment. The convertible bag may be a satchel, a handbag, a handy bag or a backpack. The convertible bag may also include a bag cover ( 2; 22; 32; 42; 52 ), straps ( 3; 23; 33; 43; 53 ) and an inner bag ( 11; 29; 39; 59 ). The first accessory is a slide fastener, a buckle, a fastener, a magic patch or a four-part button. The garment is a coat, a shirt, a T-shirt, a sweater, a vest, a skirt or trousers.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This present invention relates to a convertible bag, and moreparticularly, relates to a convertible bag which could be converted intoa garment.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

People take bags to store various articles when they go out. Generally,bags are only used for storing items, but have rarely been used forother functions. Especially, we need bigger bags for storing differenttypes of items during a travel. However, when the items are taken out orconsumed upon arrival, these bags might become troublesome. On the otherhand, the weather may change suddenly or other unexpected events happenduring the travel, thus, we might need to put on extra clothes. It wouldbe embarrassing if we don't carry enough clothes. Then, if our bagscould be converted to garments, the problem would be solved.

Likewise, in case of the temperature variation, such as entering into awarm shopping mall from a cold area, we need to spare a hand forcarrying our garments after we take off the same. If we still have someother things to carry, it will be very inconvenient. However, if thegarments are converted from convertible bags, we could convert thegarments back to the convertible bags. Thus, not only we do not need tospare a hand to carry the garments, but also we can use the convertiblebags to carry other items, which would be very user friendly.

Therefore, it is highly demanded that a convertible bag could beconverted to a garment and vice versa. Presently, the existingconvertible bags or convertible garments available in the market havethe following disadvantages:

-   -   i. A kind of convertible garment is provided with an additional        bag. The conversion of the convertible garment is only to put        the garment into the bag. Then, the prime function of the bag is        to store the garment rather than to store other items. That is,        the main purpose of the bag is to store the garment but not        other things. Therefore, the bag attached to the garment cannot        function as other common bags to store lots of things.    -   ii. Some convertible bags or convertible garments are subject to        a complex operation to finish the conversion, which is very        inconvenient.    -   iii. Some products only hide the bag inside the garment, that        is, the bag is sewn or attached to the garment. As the bag is        inside the garment, the user will feel very uncomfortable after        putting on the garment due to the existence of the bag.

In addition, the existing convertible bags are generally made ofwaterproof or stiff materials, which would make the wearers veryuncomfortable. Moreover, the converted garments are generally relativelarge in size, monotonous in style and nonaesthetic in appearance.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to provide a simple, practical,beautiful and comfortable convertible bag to solve the above-mentioneddisadvantages in the prior arts, i.e. the monotonous functions,complexity, nonaethetic appearance and uncomfortability of the existingproducts.

To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides aconvertible bag, which comprises a main body forming a garment in astretched-out state and a first accessory provided suitably on the mainbody, in which the first accessory is engaged upon converting thegarment to the main body, to securely hide part of the garment intoanother part of the garment.

In the present invention, the convertible bag may be a satchel, ashoulder bag, a handbag, or a backpack. The garment may be a jacket, avest, a shirt, a T-shirt, a sweater, a skirt or a pair of pants. Thefirst accessory may be a zipper, a buckle, a button, a velcro, or a snapfastener.

In addition, the convertible bag may further comprise a bag cover, andthe bag cover may be detachably connected to the main body by virtue ofa second accessory. Alternatively, the main body may be part of thegarment and the bag cover may be the other part of the garment. A thirdaccessory may be correspondingly provided at the bag cover and main bodyto enable the bag cover to abut against the main body closely. Thesecond accessory or the third accessory may be a zipper, a buckle, abutton, a velcro, or a snap fastener.

In addition, the convertible bag may further comprise a strap, and thestrap may be detachably connected to the main body by virtue of a fourthaccessory. The fourth accessory may be a zipper, a buckle, a button, avelcro, or a snap fastener.

In addition, an inner bag may be provided in the main body, and theinner bag may be detachably connected to the main body by virtue of afifth accessory. The fifth accessory may be a zipper, a buckle, abutton, a velcro, or a snap fastener.

In addition, the garment may further comprise an interlayer or a liningcapable of containing the above bag cover, strap and/or inner bag afterthe convertible bag is stretched out to form a garment.

The convertible bag of the present invention has the followingadvantages. Before conversion, the present convertible bag could storemany items just like common bags, thus, it serves the purpose of storingand carrying items as common bags. Through simple converting operation,the convertible bag could be converted to a garment, and the convertedgarment is beautiful and comfortable. The garment could also beconverted back to a bag whenever is needed. The present invention issimple, convenient, multi-functional, beautiful and comfortable.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The embodiments of present invention will be further discussed withreference to accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective schematic view of the first embodiment of theconvertible bag of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a front view of a jacket converted from the main body of thefirst embodiment shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a back view of the jacket converted from the main body of thefirst embodiment shown in FIG. 1;

FIGS. 4-11 are schematic views illustrating the converting operationfrom the first embodiment of the present invention to a jacket;

FIG. 12 is a perspective schematic view of the second embodiment of theconvertible bag of the present invention;

FIG. 13 is a front view of a jacket converted from the main body of thesecond embodiment shown in FIG. 12;

FIG. 14 is a back view of the jacket converted from the main body of thesecond embodiment shown in FIG. 12;

FIGS. 15-23 are schematic views illustrating the converting operationfrom the second embodiment of the present invention to a jacket;

FIG. 24 is a perspective schematic view of the third embodiment of theconvertible bag of the present invention;

FIG. 25 is a front view of a jacket converted from the main body of thethird embodiment shown in FIG. 24;

FIG. 26 is a back view of the jacket converted from the main body of thethird embodiment shown in FIG. 24;

FIGS. 27-34 are schematic views illustrating the converting operationfrom the third embodiment of the present invention to a jacket;

FIG. 35 is a perspective schematic view of the fourth embodiment of theconvertible bag of the present invention;

FIG. 36 is a front view of a skirt converted from the main body of thefourth embodiment shown in FIG. 35;

FIG. 37 is a back view of the skirt converted from the main body of thefourth embodiment shown in FIG. 35;

FIGS. 38-45 are schematic views illustrating the converting operationfrom the fourth embodiment of the present invention to a skirt;

FIG. 46 is a perspective schematic view of the fifth embodiment of theconvertible bag of the present invention;

FIG. 47 is a front view of a pair of pants converted from the main bodyof the fifth embodiment shown in FIG. 46;

FIG. 48 is a back view of the pants converted from the main body of thefifth embodiment shown in FIG. 46;

FIGS. 49-57 are schematic views illustrating the converting operationfrom the fifth embodiment of the present invention to a pair of pants;

FIG. 58 is a perspective schematic view of the sixth embodiment of theconvertible bag of the present invention;

FIG. 59 is a front view of a jacket converted from the main body of thesixth embodiment shown in FIG. 58;

FIG. 60 is a back view of the jacket converted from the main body of thesixth embodiment shown in FIG. 58;

FIGS. 61-65 are schematic views illustrating the converting operationfrom the sixth embodiment of the present invention to a jacket.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

FIGS. 1-11 illustrate the first embodiment of the convertible bag of thepresent invention. As shown in FIG. 1, the convertible bag is a satchel,comprising a main body 1, a bag cover 2 and a strap 3. The main body 1could form a jacket in a stretched-out state. FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 are thefront view and the back view of the jacket, respectively. The bag cover2 is detachably connected to the main body 1 by virtue of a zipper 4(refer to FIG. 6) correspondingly provided on the bag cover 2 and themain body 1. Snap fasteners 5 and 6 could further be correspondinglyprovided on the bag cover 2 and main body 1 to enable the bag cover 2 toabut against the main body 1 closely. The strap 3 is detachablyconnected to the main body 1 by virtue of buckles 7 as shown in a largerscale in FIG. 5. The above zippers, snap fasteners and buckles areinterchangeable, or could be replaced by other accessories, such asvelcros, buttons or pins.

Zippers 8 and 9 are provided at the bottom part of the main body 1corresponding to the middle part of the converted jacket. During thecourse of forming the main body 1 from the jacket, the zippers 8 and 9are zipped up after the upper half of the jacket is hidden into thelower half thereof to form a complete bag. FIG. 6 shows that two zippersare provided at the bottom part of the main body along the whole lengththereof. However, a single zipper could be provided along the wholelength of the bottom part of the main body. To make the appearance ofthe converted jacket aesthetic, welts 10 could be used to cover thezippers. In addition, the above zippers could be replaced by otheraccessories, such as snap fasteners, buckles, velcros, buttons or pins.

FIGS. 4-11 illustrate the converting operation from the first embodimentof the present invention to a jacket. Firstly, as shown in FIGS. 4 and5, the buckles 7 are released to detach the strap 3 from the main body1. Then, as shown in FIG. 6, the snap fasteners 5 and 6 are unbuttonedand the zipper 4 is unzipped, to detach the bag cover 2. Next, as shownin FIGS. 7 and 8, the zippers 8 and 9 are unzipped. Finally, as shown inFIGS. 9-11, the upper half of the jacket hidden in the main body 1 ispulled out, thus, the conversion from a convertible bag to a jacket isfinished.

Likewise, the conversion from the jacket shown in FIG. 2 or 3 back tothe convertible bag shown in FIG. 1 could be realized by only reversingthe converting operation shown in FIGS. 4-11. That is, the upper half ofthe jacket is firstly pushed into the lower half of the jacket to behidden by the latter. And then, the zippers 8 and 9 are zipped up toform a complete main body 1. Next, the bag cover 2 is attached to themain body 1 by means of the zipper 4, and the snap fasteners 5 and 6 onthe bag cover 2 are buttoned. Finally, the strap 3 is attached by meansof the buckles 7. Thus, a jacket is converted into a beautiful anduseful bag.

In the first embodiment, as the convertible bag stores the upper half ofthe jacket, it may be inconvenient to take out items from or put theminto the bag. Therefore, the inventor proposes a second embodiment ofthe present invention, that is, an inner bag is added, as shown in FIGS.12-23.

As shown in FIG. 12, the second embodiment of the present invention issimilar to the first embodiment, except that an inner bag 11 (refer toFIG. 18) is provided in the main body 1 of the second embodiment. Theinner bag 11 is detachably connected to the main body 1 by virtue ofsnap fasteners 12 correspondingly provided on the inner bag 11 and mainbody 1. Similarly, the above snap fasteners could be replaced by otheraccessories such as zippers, buckles, velcros, buttons or pins.

FIGS. 15-23 illustrate the converting operation from the secondembodiment of the present invention to a jacket. Firstly, as shown inFIGS. 15 and 16, the buckles 7 are released to detach the strap 3 fromthe main body 1. Then, as shown in FIG. 17, the snap fasteners 5 and 6are unbuttoned and the zipper 4 is unzipped, to detach the bag cover 2.Next, as shown in FIGS. 18 and 19, the snap fasteners 12 are unbuttoned,and the inner bag 11 is taken out. Subsequently, as shown in FIG. 20,the zippers 8 and 9 are unzipped. Finally, as shown in FIGS. 21-23, theupper half of the jacket hidden in the main body 1 is pulled out, thus,the conversion from a convertible bag to a jacket is finished.

Similarly, the conversion from the jacket shown in FIG. 14 back to theconvertible bag shown in FIG. 12 could be realized by only reversing theconverting operation shown in FIGS. 15-23.

FIGS. 24-34 illustrate the third embodiment of the convertible bag ofthe present invention. As shown in FIG. 24, the convertible bag is alsoa satchel, comprising a main body 21, a bag cover 22 and a strap 23. Themain body 21 could form a jacket in a stretched-out state. FIG. 25 andFIG. 26 are the front view and the back view of the jacket,respectively. The bag cover 22 is detachably connected to the main body21 by virtue of a zipper 24 (refer to FIG. 28) correspondingly providedon the bag cover 22 and the main body 21. Snap fasteners 25 and 26 couldfurther be correspondingly provided on the bag cover 22 and main body 21to enable the bag cover 22 to abut against the main body 21 closely. Thestrap 23 is detachably connected to the main body 21 by virtue ofzippers 27 and 28 (refer to FIG. 31) correspondingly provided in thestrap 23 and main body 21. The zipper 27 is complementarily installed onthe front of the main body 21 along both side edges and the bottom edgethereof and on the strap 23 along the corresponding edges thereof, whilethe zipper 28 is complementarily installed on the back of the main body21 along both side edges and the bottom edge thereof and on the strap 23along the corresponding edges thereof.

In addition, an inner bag 29 (refer to FIG. 29) could further beprovided in the main body 21. The inner bag 29 is detachably connectedto the main body 21 by virtue of snap fasteners 30 correspondinglyprovided on the inner bag 29 and main body 21.

The above zippers and snap fasteners are interchangeable, or could bereplaced by other accessories, such as buckles, velcros, buttons orpins.

FIGS. 27-34 illustrate the converting operation from the thirdembodiment of the present invention to a jacket. Firstly, as shown inFIGS. 27 and 28, the snap fasteners 25 and 26 are unbuttoned and thezipper 24 is unzipped, to detach the bag cover 22. Then, as shown inFIGS. 29 and 30, the snap fasteners 30 are unbuttoned, and the inner bag29 is taken out. Next, as shown in FIG. 31, the zippers 27 and 28 areunzipped to detach the strap. Subsequently, as shown in FIG. 32, thepart of the jacket hidden in the main body is pulled out. Finally, thepart of the jacket hidden in the main body is completely pulled out,thus, the conversion from a convertible bag to a jacket is finished.

Similarly, the conversion from the jacket shown in FIG. 25 back to theconvertible bag shown in FIG. 24 could be realized by only reversing theconverting operation shown in FIGS. 27-34.

FIGS. 35-45 illustrate the fourth embodiment of the convertible bag ofthe present invention. As shown in FIG. 35, the convertible bag is alsoa satchel, comprising a main body 31, a bag cover 32 and a strap 33. Themain body 31 could form a skirt in a stretched-out state. FIG. 36 andFIG. 37 are the front view and the back view of the skirt, respectively.The bag cover 32 is detachably connected to the main body 31 by virtueof a zipper 34 (refer to FIG. 41) correspondingly provided on the bagcover 32 and the main body 31. Snap fasteners 35 and 36 could further becorrespondingly provided on the bag cover 32 and main body 31 to enablethe bag cover 32 to abut against the main body 31 closely. The strap 33is detachably connected to the main body 31 by virtue of buckles 37 asshown in a larger scale in FIG. 39. The above zippers, snap fastenersand buckles are interchangeable, or could be replaced by otheraccessories, such as velcros, buttons or pins.

Zippers 381 and 382 are provided on both sides of the main body 31corresponding to both sides of the converted skirt. During the course offorming the main body 31 from a skirt, the zippers 381 and 382 arezipped up after the skirt is folded in half to form a complete bag. Inaddition, the above zippers could be replaced by other accessories, suchas snap fasteners, buckles, velcros, buttons or pins.

In addition, an inner bag 39 (refer to FIG. 39) could further beprovided in the main body 31. The inner bag 39 is detachably connectedto the main body 31 by virtue of snap fasteners 40 correspondinglyprovided on the inner bag 39 and main body 31, in which, the above snapfasteners could be replaced by other accessories, such as zippers,buckles, velcros, buttons or pins.

FIGS. 38-45 illustrate the converting operation from the fourthembodiment of the present invention to a skirt. Firstly, as shown inFIG. 38, the snap fasteners 35 and 36 of the bag cover 32 areunbuttoned. Then, as shown in FIGS. 39 and 40, the buckles 37 arereleased to detach the strap 33, and the snap fasteners 40 areunbuttoned to take out the inner bag 39. Next, as shown in FIG. 41, thezipper 34 is unzipped to detach the bag cover 32. Subsequently, as shownin FIG. 42, the zippers 381 and 382 are unzipped respectively. Finally,as shown in FIG. 43-45, the zippers are completely unzipped, thus askirt is formed.

Similarly, the conversion from the skirt shown in FIG. 36 back to theconvertible bag shown in FIG. 35 could be realized by only reversing theconverting operation shown in FIGS. 38-45.

FIGS. 46-57 illustrate the fifth embodiment of the convertible bag ofthe present invention. As shown in FIG. 46, the convertible bag is ashoulder bag, comprising a main body 41, a bag cover 42 and a strap 43.The convertible bag could form a pair of pants in a stretched-out state.FIG. 47 and FIG. 48 are the front view and the back view of the pants,respectively. The bag cover 42 is the waist part of the pants, which isfolded to the other part of the pants to form the bag cover. Snapfasteners 44 are correspondingly provided on the main body 41 and bagcover 42 to enable the bag cover 42 to abut against the main body 41closely. The strap 43 is detachably connected to the main body 41 byvirtue of buckles 45 (refer to FIG. 51) correspondingly provided on thestrap 43 and the main body 41. The above snap fasteners and buckles areinterchangeable, or could be replaced by other accessories, such aszippers, velcros, buttons or pins.

Zippers 46 and 47 are provided at both side edges of the main body 41corresponding to the outside edges of the pants and the part of thepants near the crotch and the openings thereof, in which the zipper 46is provided along the outsider edges of the pants, while the zipper 47is provided at the part of the pants near the crotch and the openingsthereof. During the course of forming the main body 41 from a pair ofpants, the zippers 46 and 47 are zipped up after the left half and theright half of the pants are folded together and the part of the pantsoutside of the zipper 47 is hidden in the other part of the pants, toform a complete bag.

In addition, a single relative longer zipper (not shown in the figures)could be used to substitute the above two zippers. Alternatively, theabove zippers could be replaced by other accessories, such as snapfasteners, buckles, velcros, buttons or pins.

FIGS. 49-57 illustrate the converting operation from the fifthembodiment of the present invention to a pair of pants. Firstly, asshown in FIGS. 49-52, the buckles 45 are released and the strap 43 isdetached from the main body 41. Then, as shown in FIGS. 53 and 54, thesnap fasteners 44 are unbuttoned to stretch out the bag cover 42.Finally, as shown in FIGS. 55 and 57, the zippers 46 and 47 are unzippedand the hidden part of the pants is pulled out, thus, a pair of pants isformed.

Similarly, the conversion from the pants shown in FIG. 47 back to theconvertible bag shown in FIG. 46 could be realized by only reversing theconverting operation shown in FIGS. 49-57.

FIGS. 58-65 illustrate the sixth embodiment of the convertible bag ofthe present invention. As shown in FIG. 58, the convertible bag is abackpack, comprising a main body 51, a bag cover 52 and a strap 53. Theconvertible bag could form a jacket in a stretched-out state. FIG. 59and FIG. 60 are the front view and the back view of the jacket,respectively. The bag cover 52 is the collar part of the pants, which isfolded to the other part of the pants to form the bag cover. Buckles 54and 55 are correspondingly provided on the main body 51 and bag cover52, to enable the bag cover 52 to abut against the main body 51 closelyas shown in a larger scale in FIG. 61. The strap 53 is detachablyconnected to the main body 51 by virtue of buckles 56 (refer to FIG. 51)correspondingly provided on the strap 53 and the main body 51. The abovebuckles could be replaced by other accessories, such as snap fasteners,zippers, velcros, buttons or pins.

Zippers 57 and 58 are provided along the peripherals of the main body 51and are symmetrical with respect to the central axis of the main body51, thus the zippers 57 and 58 could cover the whole peripherals of themain body 51. In the form of a jacket converted from the convertiblebag, the zippers 57 and 58 are symmetrical with respect to the centralline of the jacket, and one half of each zipper is provided on the frontof the jacket, while the mating half is provide on the back of thejacket. During the course of forming the main body 51 from jacket, thezippers 57 and 58 are zipped up after the part of the jacket except forthe collar part is hidden in the area surrounded by the zippers 57 and58, to form a complete bag. The zippers could be replaced by otheraccessories, such as snap fasteners, buckles, velcros, buttons or pins.

In addition, an inner bag 59 (refer to FIG. 65) could further beprovided in the main body 51. The inner bag 59 is detachably connectedto the main body 51 by virtue of snap fasteners 60 correspondinglyprovided on the inner bag 59 and main body 51. The above snap fasteners60 could be replaced by other accessories, such as snap fasteners,buckles, velcros, buttons or pins.

FIGS. 61-64 illustrate the converting operation from the sixthembodiment of the present invention to a jacket. Firstly, as shown inFIG. 61, the buckles 54 and 55 are released to stretch out the bag cover52 to form the collar part of the jacket. Next, as shown in FIG. 62, thebuckles 56 are released to detach the strap 53. Then, as shown in FIG.63, the zippers 57 and 58 are unzipped to pull out the hidden part ofthe jacket from the area surrounded by the zippers. Finally, as shown inFIG. 64, the sleeves of the jacket are pulled out, thus, the conversionfrom the convertible bag to the jacket is finished. In addition, if theconvertible bag has been provided with the inner bag 59, the inner bag59 could be taken out by unbuttoning the snap fasteners 60, as shown inFIG. 65.

Similarly, the conversion from the jacket shown in FIG. 59 back to theconvertible bag shown in FIG. 58 could be realized by only reversing theconverting operation shown in FIGS. 61-64. If the convertible bag isfurther provided with the inner bag 59, the converting operation shallstart from attaching the inner bag 59 in the jacket as shown in FIG. 65,and then be performed by reversing the converting operation shown inFIGS. 61-64.

As mentioned in the above embodiments, the convertible bag of thepresent invention can be further provided with a bag cover, an inner bagand/or a strap. The bag cover is used to close the bag on one hand, andto enhance the aesthetic of the bag on the other hand. The inner bagfacilitates the storing the items in the convertible bag or taking outthem from the convertible bag. The strap makes it easy to take theconvertible bag. When the convertible bag is converted to a garment,these supplementary can be put into the detachable inner bag or put intothe interlayer/lining of the garment provided with the convertible bag.As the supplementary are small in size, after the conversion from theconvertible bag to a garment and these supplementary are placedproperly, they will almost not affect the comfortability.

Before conversion, the present convertible bag could store many itemsjust like common bags, thus, it serves the purpose of storing andcarrying items as common bags. Through simple converting operation, theconvertible bag could be converted to a garment, and the convertedgarment is beautiful and comfortable. The garment could also beconverted back to a bag whenever is needed. The present invention issimple, convenient, multi-functional, beautiful and comfortable.

The present invention is only illustratively described in the example ofa satchel, a shoulder bag and a backpack; however, the presentconvertible bag could also be a handbag, waist pack or any other kindsof bags. In addition, the above description only illustrates theconversion from the bag to a jacket, a skirt or a pair of pants;however, the convertible bag of the present invention could also beproduced to be able to convert to other kinds of garments, such as avest, shirt, T-shirt or sweater.

Although the description of the present invention is made with referenceto the preferred embodiments, the present invention is not limited tothese embodiments. Various modifications and changes can be made to theinvention by those skilled in the art without departing from the spiritand scopes of the present invention.

1. A convertible bag, comprising: a main body forming a garment in astretched-out state; and a first accessory provided suitably on saidmain body; wherein said first accessory is engaged upon converting saidgarment to said main body, to securely hide part of said garment intoanother part of said garment.
 2. The convertible bag as claimed in claim1, wherein said convertible bag is a satchel, a shoulder bag, a handbag,or a backpack.
 3. The convertible bag as claimed in claim 1, whereinsaid garment is a jacket, a vest, a shirt, a T-shirt, a sweater, a skirtor a pair of pants.
 4. The convertible bag as claimed in claim 1,wherein said first accessory is a zipper, a buckle, a button, a velcro,or a snap fastener.
 5. The convertible bag as claimed in claim 1,wherein said convertible bag further comprises a bag cover.
 6. Theconvertible bag as claimed in claim 5, wherein said bag cover isdetachably connected to said main body by virtue of a second accessory.7. The convertible bag as claimed in claim 6, wherein said secondaccessory is a zipper, a buckle, a button, a velcro, or a snap fastener.8. The convertible bag as claimed in claim 5, wherein a third accessoryis correspondingly provided at said bag cover and main body to enablesaid bag cover to abut against said main body closely.
 9. Theconvertible bag as claimed in claim 8, wherein said third accessory is azipper, a buckle, a button, a velcro, or a snap fastener.
 10. Theconvertible bag as claimed in claim 5, wherein said main body is part ofsaid garment and said bag cover is the other part of said garment. 11.The convertible bag as claimed in claim 10, wherein a third accessory iscorrespondingly provided at said bag cover and main body to enable saidbag cover to abut against said main body closely.
 12. The convertiblebag as claimed in claim 11, wherein said third accessory is a zipper, abuckle, a button, a velcro, or a snap fastener.
 13. The convertible bagas claimed in claim 1, wherein said convertible bag further comprises astrap, and said strap is detachably connected to said main body byvirtue of a fourth accessory.
 14. The convertible bag as claimed inclaim 13, wherein said fourth accessory is a zipper, a buckle, a button,a velcro, or a snap fastener.
 15. The convertible bag as claimed inclaim 1, wherein an inner bag is provided in said main body.
 16. Theconvertible bag as claimed in claim 15, wherein said inner bag isdetachably connected to said main body by virtue of a fifth accessory.17. The convertible bag as claimed in claim 16, wherein said fifthaccessory is a zipper, a buckle, a button, a velcro, or a snap fastener.18. The convertible bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein said garmentfurther comprises an interlayer or a lining.